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Friday, 14 November 2025

EFZ to Join Dag Heward-Mills for the Give Thyself Wholly Conference in Bulawayo



The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) is gearing up for a powerful spiritual gathering this December, as it joins world-renowned evangelist Dag Heward-Mills at the highly anticipated Give Thyself Wholly Conference in Bulawayo. The conference, which has become a significant event on the Christian calendar, will run from 7–9 December 2025 at the Harvest House International Conference Centre (HHICC).

Hosted in partnership with Harvest House International under the leadership of Bishop Colin Nyathi and Pastor Sarah Nyathi, the conference promises three days of deep teaching, ministry impartation, and revival. Delegates from across Zimbabwe and beyond are expected to converge on Bulawayo for a life-changing experience focused on spiritual growth, leadership development, and commitment to God’s work.

The EFZ expressed joy at being part of this year’s gathering, highlighting the importance of unity within the Christian community and the value of equipping believers for effective ministry. The participation of Dag Heward-Mills — celebrated author, teacher, and founder of the United Denominations originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches — adds significant weight to the event.

Registration for the conference is now open through the official link, allowing pastors, leaders, and believers to secure their place ahead of the three-day programme: givethyselfwhollyconference.com.

As December approaches, excitement continues to build. All roads indeed lead to Bulawayo for a time of profound teaching, spiritual refreshing, and divine impartation.

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THEME: “JEALOUSY IS CANCEROUS ”



Scripture: “For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every evil practice.”  James 3:16


Jealousy is a painful emotion that rises when we feel threatened by someone else’s success, blessings, or position. It is a silent bitterness that whispers that what others have should have been ours. Jealousy often comes from insecurity, comparison, pride, and an ungrateful heart. It begins small, sometimes


even unnoticed, but if allowed to grow, it becomes destructive.


Jealousy is cancerous because it behaves like a spiritual cancer: it spreads quietly, weakens our character, corrupts our motives, and eventually destroys relationships. Just as cancer eats away at healthy cells, jealousy eats away at peace, love, unity, and joy. It blinds us to God’s goodness in our own lives and fills us with resentment. It caused Cain to kill Abel, Saul to hunt David, and Joseph’s brothers to sell him into slavery. Wherever jealousy dwells, disorder follows.


To be cancerous means to have the power to infect, spread, and destroy. And jealousy does exactly that, first in the heart, then in the mind, and eventually through words and actions.


But we can overcome jealousy. It begins with gratitude, celebrating what God has given us. It grows through contentment, trusting that God’s timing and blessings are perfect. It matures when we learn to rejoice with others instead of competing with them. Prayer, humility, and focusing on our God-given purpose starve jealousy of its power.


Jesus is our perfect model. Though rejected, criticized, and opposed, He never walked in jealousy. Instead, He walked in love, humility, and purpose. By following His example, we, too, can conquer the cancer of jealousy and live in freedom.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Thursday, 13 November 2025

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Reformed Church in Zimbabwe International Announces Guest Speakers for 2025 Youth Conference

By A Correspondent -


The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe International has officially announced the lineup of guest speakers for the highly anticipated 2025 International Youth Conference, a major event set to inspire, empower, and unite young people from across the world.

In a statement shared on social media, the church expressed excitement over the upcoming gathering, calling on all members and supporters to spread the word and prepare for an "awesome conference."

"We are pleased to announce our Guest Speakers for the 2025 International Youth Conference. Let’s share the flyer and prepare for our awesome conference," the statement read.

The annual youth conference has become one of the most vibrant events on the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe International calendar, drawing hundreds of young Christians for a time of worship, learning, and spiritual growth. This year’s theme and speakers are expected to focus on leadership, faith in action, and youth empowerment, aligning with the church’s vision of nurturing responsible and spiritually grounded future leaders.

Preparations are already underway, with organizers promising a well-structured program that will include motivational sessions, praise and worship, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities.

The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe International urged all youth members and partners worldwide to actively participate and help promote the event as part of the church’s ongoing mission to strengthen faith among young believers.

Further details, including the full list of speakers, the theme, and conference dates, are expected to be released soon through the church’s official communication platforms.

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Faith in the Shadows: The Courage of the Underground Church


By A Correspondent - In hidden rooms and remote villages, behind locked doors and shuttered windows, the underground church continues to gather. These small groups of believers meet in secret — sometimes by candlelight, sometimes in hushed hymns — because open worship could bring harassment, violence, or even imprisonment.

Among them are converts from other faiths, local pastors, and evangelists who risk everything to follow Christ. Across the world, communist and extremist regimes shut down churches, deny worship permits, and punish those who proclaim the gospel. Raids scatter congregations, and attacks have turned peaceful Sunday services into scenes of tragedy.

Yet, despite the danger, the underground church endures. It grows quietly and faithfully, rooted in courage, prayer, and hope. Its strength lies not in buildings or titles, but in an unshakable faith that cannot be silenced.

This holiday season, you can share in their perseverance and hope. Consider “adopting” an underground pastor and his family — a simple act of compassion that reminds them they are not alone in their journey of faith.

Learn more or offer support at persecution.org/christmas.

Faith in Action: United Church of Canada and ZCC Partner to Fight Hunger in Zimbabwe



By Staff Writer – The United Church of Canada (UCC) Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Response Program Coordinator, Thivan Hoang, yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the Canadian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Adler Aristilde, at his residence in Harare.

Hoang was accompanied by Ms. Maria Tendai Dendere, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) Humanitarian Services and Diakonia Director, and Mr. Wellington Makunura, the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist.

During the meeting, Hoang shared insights from her recent monitoring visit to Gutu and Bikita, where she witnessed the positive impact of ongoing humanitarian and agricultural resilience projects supported by the United Church of Canada, the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, and the Canadian Government.

She commended the partnership between ZCC and the Government of Zimbabwe, noting that these collaborative efforts were helping to improve the resilience of vulnerable farmers amid challenging climatic and economic conditions.

“Through these partnerships, we have seen encouraging progress in strengthening food security and community resilience. The Canadian Government’s steadfast support is making a tangible difference in people’s lives,” said Hoang.

Ambassador Aristilde expressed appreciation for the strong cooperation between Canadian organisations and Zimbabwean partners, reaffirming Canada’s commitment to supporting impactful global development initiatives.

“The Canadian Government remains dedicated to working with trusted partners like the United Church of Canada and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank to deliver effective, life-changing programs around the world,” he said.

The meeting underscored the power of faith-based action and international solidarity in addressing hunger and poverty. Both parties agreed on the importance of strengthening local partnerships inspired by Christian compassion to ensure lasting transformation in communities.

Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Message: Wrong Choices



By Dorcas Moyo

The Moabites once sought out Balaam, hoping he would come and curse the Israelites as they travelled from Egypt to the Promised Land (Numbers 22:1–7; Deuteronomy 23:3–4). Trying to curse people whom God had blessed was a terrible thing. But who exactly were the Moabites? They were descendants of Moab, the son Lot had with his own daughter. In fact, Lot had two children—Moab and Ammon—with his two daughters.

How did such a situation happen? Lot’s daughters made their father drunk, and after he passed out, they slept with him. Their aim was to preserve their family line since their mother was no longer alive. Lot’s wife had turned into a pillar of salt as they fled from Sodom (Genesis 19:26–38). Why were they fleeing Sodom? Because God was about to destroy the city for its extreme wickedness, but He allowed Lot and his family to escape beforehand.

Now the question is: why was Lot living in such a wicked place to begin with? The answer lies in a wrong choice. His poor decision led to long-term consequences. This brings us to the core message—wrong choices and their effects.

The story begins in Genesis 13:6–13. The herdsmen of Abram and those of Lot started quarreling because their livestock had grown too numerous for the land to support them. To avoid conflict, Abram told Lot they should separate since they were family—(Lot was the son of Abram’s late brother Haran). Abram gave Lot first choice: if he went left, Abram would go right, and vice versa.

Lot lifted his eyes and saw that the whole Jordan Valley was well-watered, like the garden of the LORD, and like the land of Egypt. This was before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot chose for himself the entire Jordan Valley and journeyed east. They parted ways. Abram dwelt in Canaan, while Lot settled among the cities of the plain and pitched his tent near Sodom. Yet the men of Sodom were wicked and sinned greatly against the LORD.

Here is where Lot made a wrong choice. The Bible is clear: the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly (Genesis 13:13). So why did Lot choose to live so close to such an evil city? He was attracted by what looked pleasing to his eyes—the green pastures and abundant water. He chose a place that benefited his livestock, even though spiritually it was harmful. There is no record that Lot prayed or sought God’s guidance before making this choice. He simply chose based on appearance.

In life, we face many choices, but just like Lot, we sometimes fail to choose wisely. We pick what looks good to our eyes without considering the spiritual consequences.

When offered a job, many people focus solely on the salary, which is understandable. But problems arise if we ignore whether the job will affect our relationship with God—whether it requires us to compromise our faith or leaves us no time for prayer and worship. Like Lot, we get attracted by “green pastures,” ignoring the spiritual dangers.

A young man searching for a woman to marry may focus mainly on outward beauty, which is fine, but only a few consider how the marriage will affect their spiritual life. Will the partner help build their faith or pull them backwards? The same applies when choosing a school for a child. Parents often look at buildings, grounds, and pass rates—which is good—but how many consider the child’s spiritual environment?

Today, many people are moving abroad seeking better opportunities—and that is not wrong. But before moving, it is wise to consider whether the destination allows for religious freedom and whether one can continue serving God faithfully there.

Notice that Lot did not immediately live inside Sodom. He settled near Sodom. As the English Bible says, he pitched his tent toward Sodom. Yet later, we find him fleeing from the very city he once settled near. Proverbs 16:25 reminds us: There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.

Sometimes we comfort ourselves by saying we have not entered into sin, but in truth we are too close to it. Eventually, we find ourselves fully inside what we once thought we could avoid.

May God help us make the right choices always. In every decision we make, let us put our relationship with God first—before anything else.

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD LADIES UNION HOSTS NATIONAL CHAIRLADY MAIWASHA IN MASVINGO

 



The Full Gospel Church of God in Zimbabwe (Saved to Serve Worship Centre – Runyararo Assembly) Ladies Union successfully hosted their National Chairlady, Mrs Maiwasha, in Masvingo on October 31, in an event that left a powerful spiritual impact on all who attended.

Held at the Presbyterian Church opposite Yeukai Shopping Centre, the gathering drew women from Masvingo and surrounding areas for a night focused on spiritual upliftment, unity, and transformation. What had been billed as a life-changing experience lived up to expectations, with participants describing the night as deeply enriching and inspiring.

The Ladies Union expressed gratitude for the honour of hosting their National Chairlady, whose message encouraged members to continue growing in faith and service. The event aligned with the season’s theme, “Going Beyond the Obvious,” calling women to rise above limitations and embrace their divine purpose.

The evening closed with heartfelt worship, fellowship, and renewed commitment to the work of the ministry, marking the occasion as a memorable spiritual milestone for the church community.

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